Abraham W. Wolf Marvin R. Goldfried J. Christopher Muran
Therapists are vulnerable to a wide range of uncomfortable emotions during the practice of psychotherapy. How a therapist manages these reactions has important consequences for the process and outcome of treatment. Spearheaded by three renowned scholars on psychotherapeutic practice, this edited volume will help therapists -- established and novice -- understand and constructively use the wide range of interfering feelings they experience in their working alliance with challenging patients. Organized into three major parts, the chapters in Transforming Negative Reactions to Clients explore...
Therapists are vulnerable to a wide range of uncomfortable emotions during the practice of psychotherapy. How a therapist manages these reactions has ...